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Social media has become an invaluable tool for veterinarians to connect with pet parents, share insights, and promote pet health and wellness. However, with the increasing use of these platforms comes the responsibility to communicate information accurately and ethically. One critical aspect of this communication is adhering to regulatory guidelines regarding the mention of prescription medications, particularly Schedule 4 (S4) drugs.
With the recent introduction of Beransa and Solensia for arthritis, I’ve noticed many social media posts from veterinary clinics that name them outright. I’ve also had a few queries from my veterinary practice clients, so it seemed like a good time to clear up some of the confusion around this topic.
A: Due to regulatory guidelines, veterinarians are not permitted to mention the names of Schedule 4 (S4) drugs in public forums, including social media. This is to ensure responsible communication about medications and to prevent misuse or misinterpretation of drug information.
A: When referring to S4 drugs in your social media posts, use descriptive terms instead of the drug name. For example, instead of naming the drug, say “New long-acting pain relief” or “effective anti-inflammatory medication.”
A: Yes, you can mention non-S4 drugs by name as long as you follow all relevant guidelines and regulations regarding the promotion and discussion of medications.
A: Adhering to these guidelines ensures that we provide information responsibly, maintain professional integrity, and comply with legal and ethical standards. This helps protect both veterinarians and pet owners.
A: Here are a few examples:
A: For more detailed information on the regulations surrounding the mention of S4 drugs, please refer to the relevant veterinary regulatory authority or professional guidelines provided by your local veterinary association.
By following these guidelines, we can ensure that we communicate effectively and responsibly about the medications we use to care for our beloved pets. Feel free to share this FAQ to spread awareness and ensure we all adhere to the best practices in our social media communications.
This post first appeared on the Waggy Dog Blog: FAQ: Naming Prescription Medications in Social Media Posts
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